The lesser-known town of Burgos is one of Spain’s quaint, provincial towns that is marked by its medieval architecture including the landmark structure, the Burgos Cathedral.
The Burgos Cathedral is a Gothic-style Catholic church that was built between the 13th and 18th centuries.
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This castle-like archway was originally built during the middle ages and was reconstructed by the Roman Emperor Charles V during the 16th century.
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Another top attraction in Burgos is the Paseo del Espolón, a tree-lined riverside trail that links many of the city’s best sites.
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Plaza Mayor is perhaps the heart of Burgos, with colourful buildings and a bright, open square welcoming visitors from around the world.
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The Abbey is a truly beautiful work of architecture and is also home to a unique collection of art and textiles.
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